Cheap Seats is the fifteenth studio album by the American country music band Alabama, released in 1993 by RCA Records.
The album's title track was the final single release; it was co-written by Randy Sharp and Marcus Hummon, who also played harmonica on it.
With a number thirteen peak, it became the band's first single to miss the country top ten since "My Home's in Alabama" in 1980.
"Angels Among Us" was also recorded by Becky Hobbs, its co-writer, on her 1994 album The Boots I Came to Town In.
"Katy Brought My Guitar Back Today" was later recorded by Rhett Akins on his 1995 first album A Thousand Memories.
[2] Tom Roland gave an identical star rating in New Country magazine, citing it as an "excellent example of a band that still has a chemistry holding it together" and "[n]othing monumental here, just a good, solid Alabama album".